Showing posts with label travelling. Show all posts
Showing posts with label travelling. Show all posts

Thursday, 24 July 2014

The Opera in Vienna

I only had two days in Vienna, by the end of the most spontaneous trip I ever made. The thing is I didn´t really have a budget, cause it was a really unplanned trip.

I arrived to Vienna at night, very tired, so I searched for a place to eat (which I didn´t find and ended up eating a twix bar with a beer at the hostel. Yeah, really weird!). The next morning I woke up and started my marathon to see Vienna in one and a half day. Beautiful city. But the greatest gift in Vienna was to go to the Opera. I didn´t even dream of going, as tickets are generally quite expensive, however, during the free-walking tour, I met an Argentinian and a Uruguayan who told me that there are 3 Euro tickets if you go around 20 minutes before the start time of that day´s performance. You have to watch it standing on your feet, no seats, but still, you get to go to Vienna´s Opera! 

With my only night left in the city, I went some hours earlier to ask which performance was scheduled for the night, and for my absolute joy, I found out the Nutcracker was! Did I mention I used to be a dancer and love Musicals and Dance? I would have enjoyed any performance and the place itself is worth seeing, but it was a dream night.

If you ever go to Vienna, don´t miss the chance to go to the Opera and see whatever there is to see, totally worth it, and price friendly! Ask some hours earlier just in case.







Tuesday, 10 June 2014

Cambodian Music by admirable people

Throughout many places in Cambodia, specially at Angkor and some night markets, you may bump into some really amazing music, played by injured men. It's part of a rehabilitation program. 

In Cambodia there are still mines that explode and injure men, women and children. Cambodians have a huge challenge to help these people after these type of awful accidents.
One of the things they do, is teach them to play instruments, and gather them in groups, and they play together the traditional Kmer music. It's both emotive and very sad, you feel a deep respect and sorrow at the same time for these people who go on, and not only go on, but they bring to the rest of us this beautiful Cambodian sounds, that add such a magical atmosphere to the already mystical Angkor.

Pay attention, give a smile and an applause. Be thankful.


Angkor

Friday, 6 June 2014

Neguev Desert: spots, tips and pics.

I´m more of a beach lover, and I love the water, but for my surprise the desert turned out to be one of my favorite landscapes. The immensity, the silence, the seeming stillness, it is truly majestic. 

I went to the Neguev desert in Israel, which is amazing. Just to drive along the road with the desert surrounding you is pretty amazing. There are some cool places to go to also. The Geological Park with rocks in many colors is really interesting and beautiful. Another cool spot is the Timna National Park where  you can appreciate the erosion of the rocks over the years and some spectacular desert views. There are also touristic Bedouin tents where you can stay and learn about this interesting culture, try their food, ride camels, hang by a fire at night and enjoy the amazing starts in the dark night sky.

Some desert tips: during the day very hot, but at night: cold! So if going to the desert don´t rely on the sunny hot image and take some warm clothing. Also, drink a lot of water. The heat in the desert is dry, so you may not feel as thirsty as in a humid warm climate, but you get as dehydrated or even more. And the most important tip: take your camera with plenty of battery, you will want to take hundreds of pictures ;)



 The camels in the Bedouin Tents

 

Bedouins



The sunset in the desert


Desert views



The Geological Park




The Road


Timna National Park






Tuesday, 3 June 2014

Monday, 2 June 2014

Thai Cooking Class

In Thailand, it´s a great idea to take a cooking class. The way they cook, without salt and a lot of other flavors, not only taught me how to cook some Thai delights such as Pad Thai and Green Curry, but also to cook my everyday meals in a new different way.

I took a class at Silon, in Bangkok, and it was great, we went to the market to pick up the ingredients, and had a great time with our very cool teacher. We ate better than ever and learned. I´ve been told anyway that the best place in Thailand to take cooking classes is Chiang Mai, due to the better prices and high quality of the courses.

Eat up!


 The ingredients
Everything´s ready to start

Coconut soup

Pad Thai

Green Curry

Mango sticky rice